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第 1 頁 ... United States, or from their respective States, either in land or money,
Respectpclly represents: That the claims of the officers and soldiers who served
in the revolutionary army from 1780 to the end of the war are founded on two
positions: l*t.

第 xlviii 頁 man " The Secretary of the Navy, in his letter of January 7, 1829, to the Chairman
of the Committee on Naval Affairs, states, that ' Mr. Eckford built a house on part
of the land, which [house] was purchased of him by Commodore Chauncey, ...

第 xcix 頁 2d Session. u r J " HEIRS OF PEDRO GUEDRY. Februahy 1, 1831. Mr. Draper,
from the Committee on Private Land Claims, to which the case of the heirs ot
Pedro Guedry had been referred, made the following ...

第 cii 頁 This appears to be the first time Mr. Livingston gave notice that he had any claim
to the land. Col. Gibson states, in a letter written in 1824, that troops were at Pass
Christian in 1813 and '14 for short periods, and that they procured timber and ...

第 22 頁 On the 22d day of April, 1814, Mr. Meigs, the Commissioner of the General Land
Office, directed Leonard White, Willis Hargrave, and P. Tra- mill, to select such lands as might be deemed necessary for the use of the Ohio saline for ever.